Ending the exodus from Egypt, the Israelites encountered the kingdom of Og in Bashan. Bashan, now the occupied area of Israel, was at the foot of once Holy Mount Hermon upon which righteous Seth lived before the flood with his family.
According to sacred literature, The
Books of Adam and Eve, Cain’s progeny lived on the plain of Mount
Hermon — Bashan. About that plain, it is written, “There were giants in the
earth in those days” (Gen 6:4), speaking about the time right before the flood.
Scripture says about the flood:
The Lord said, "I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them." (Gen 6:7)
The plain beneath Mount Hermon, Bashan,
now the Golan Heights, was one specific area on “the face of the earth.”
Noah escaped the flood by the
grace of God (Gen 6:8). Others, I contend, made it to places of safety by their
own works. [1]
Once the “sons of God” — Seth’s
family — descended the Holy Mountain, the fire of God would prevent their
return. However, sacred literature has it that there was an entrance from the
backside of Mount Hermon back up to circumvent the roadblock of God.
Also, in the “Epic of Gilgamesh;
Ancient Near Eastern texts describe Mount Hermon as a "secret dwelling of
the Anunnaki" and note that the mountain split open during Gilgamesh's
battle with Humbaba” (AI Overview).
As you might already know, the
Anunnaki were said to be brilliant and gigantic hybrid beings. That fits
precisely with the people of the Kingdom of Og.
Once a holy mountain, Mount
Hermon became a high place for pagan worship. Tradition has it that Mount
Hermon is the portal between realms. The name “Hermon” means oath. Some
theologians link Mt. Hermon with the mount of the transfiguration of Jesus. It
certainly is an important peak, I believe, whereon giants found refuge during
the flood.
Every living thing on the face
of the earth was destroyed. That leaves an avenue for some to escape by
either the face of the waters (Gen 7:8) for Noah and perhaps others, or to
the high places.
Og existed after the flood, and
scripture reveals his bed’s size. Now allow me to validate my hypotheses about
high places:
Which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion; and the Amorites call it Shenir; all the cities of the plain, and all Gilead, and all Bashan, unto Salchah and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan, for only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of giants; behold his bedstead was a bedstead of iron; is it not in Rabbath of the children of Ammon? nine cubits was the length thereof, and four cubits the breadth of it, after the cubit of a man. (Deut 3:9-11) [2]
The key point, in addition to his
size, is that “only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of giants.” How
could that be? Either He escaped on the Arks of Tubal-Cain or atop Mount Hermon,
and with the recession of the flood, Og’s progenitor could have easily walked
down the back side of Mount Hermon as giants had done before the days of Noah. The
Book of Enoch (1 Enoch 6:6) describes the descent of 200 fallen angels
(Watchers) onto the summit of Mount Hermon to take an oath.
The evidence is that not only did
the family of Noah escape death during the flood, but so did giants and other “creeping
things.”
This is not to support evolution
at all, but devolution; however, as I describe them in my blog, “creeping
things” were not just other animals but lower states of manlike creatures as
the letter resh in remas (creeping things) suggest.
They were the same creeping
things that God created before His man Adam that survived the flood.
In my blog, [3] I identified remas
as lower states of manlike creatures (the “creeping” part) is their lower
state. Therein I suggested that lower orders of man identified by their skulls
in modern times: Neanderthal, Denisovan, etc.; may have been lower states of
men.
Adam was on the order of angels since God was in him as he was the son of God. Common men, like Jesus was before his glorification, were a lower order than angels, to wit:
What is man, that You
are mindful of him? and the son of man, that You visit him?
For You have made him a little lower than the angels and have crowned him with glory and honor. You made him to have dominion over the works of Your hands; You have put all things under his feet. (Psalm 8:4-6)
The psalmist wrote about Adam and
his seed and even Jesus before He was glorified. As the “last Adam” (1 Cor
15:45), Jesus was born a common man but was resurrected a glorious man. His state
had changed. No longer was He one of us men of lower states but wholly the Son
of God (John 7:39). He was called a “worm” (Psalm 21) but later glorious by
John. Death and resurrection had altered the states of the man, Jesus (1 John
7:39).
That psalm indicates two things: (1)
common men (‘is and later enos) were lower states than Adam. Why
so? Sin lowered the state of the child of the two Adamic creatures who in turn was
born degenerated with Eve providing the guile from herself; and (2) God made
man dominant, and lower states of men came from him; “having put all things
under his feet.”
In other words, man was not
created a creeping thing like apes and manlike creatures, but a glorious
thing. Because of sin, perhaps some demon (Satan?) entered one of the
creeping things who then defiled the woman; and as such, Cain was born a hybrid
being who was depraved. God then marked him like the beast that he was.
The big difference between
creeping things that resembled Adam would have been the “dominion” that Adam
had. As the word means, Adam crumbled from God, and as such, he was not
a lower state of man but a higher state on the order of angels. Now common men
and women are of their father the Devil (John 8:44) and sinful Eve, “the mother
of all living” (Gen 3:20). Therefore, common men and women are in fallen
states.
With that common men and women
are born depraved. By now after all those generations, only a remnant of God
remains in us, and that gift of God is enough for grace enough to be saved.
Anunnaki made it through the
flood, and King Og and his tribe are evidence of that. How big was King Og?
King Og was a biblical giant with
his iron bed measuring about 13.5 feet long and 6 feet wide. The Bible implies
he was as tall as 10-13 feet.
Before we encounter Goliath, let’s
first examine King Og whose genetics made it through the flood.
First off, Og had not found grace
or the Bible would have said so. His salvation was not to Paradise like Noah
and his seed, but only to the plain on which his ancestors lived. He would have
visited Mount Hermon at times because to him, the mountain would have saved him,
so his god must be there.
Nimrod was wise enough that he
knew God was not on any holy mountain, but somewhere beyond, and he sought to
not find the true God on high. If he failed to find God beyond any mountain,
then as science would have it; God would not exist. Of course, Abraham’s
miraculous escape with incorruptible flesh failed to disprove the null;
that God does not exist.
So in like manner, “Og the
king of Bashan went out against them, he and all his people to the battle at
Edrei” (Num 21:33).
The Hebrew word Og means “long
necked.” (That has significance later, so remember it.)
The word Og consists of the
Hebrew letters עוֹג: ayin – vav - gimmel.
The letter ayin is the eye, vav the peg, and gimmel
the footprint of a camel. You might see that the long neck came from the idea
of a camel, with the camel not there… just a footprint. Hidden in Og’s name is
both giant and spirit because a footprint just indicates that an
animal was once there, but no longer is.
Ayin represents the eye, or
observation. Og was the giant who was observed in reality; thusly indicating
that he surely existed in the unseen world. Most certainly Og was an Anunnaki.
The letter vav as a tent
peg is a connector of some type. It connects the footprint of the beast to the
observed being. Hence, the giant surely descended from another invisible realm.
Og would have descended from
heaven to earth and would have also descended from the mountain to the face of
the Earth in the same manner. Therefore, that he was a remnant that
passed through the flood is validated by the name “Og.” (That also validates my
claims made in my books, The Arks of Tubal-Cain and Jots and Tittles.).
Og was beyond the size of any common man and so were his people. Even after the flood there were giants on earth in those days, and the Israelites dealt with them. So, whatever happened to King Og and his tribe of giants?
Moses sent to spy out
Jaazer and they took the villages thereof, and drove out the Amorites that were
there.
And they turned and
went up by the way of Bashan: and Og the king of Bashan went out against them,
he, and all his people, to the battle at Edrei.
And the Lord said unto
Moses, “Fear him not for I have delivered him into your hand, and all his
people, and his land; and you shall do to him as you did unto Sihon king of the
Amorites, which dwelt at Heshbon.
So they smote him and his sons, and all his people, until there was none left him alive and they possessed his land. (Num 21:32-35)
So, for those giants who made it
through the waters of the flood by their own works, God finally finished His
work; there is no way to salvation except by the grace of God and the absence
of Og and his kind proves that!
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